I heard Michelin has a new line of tires called "Pilot Sport A/S" I think and its made especially for sports cars for winter. Have you heard of them?
gee...it is so sad to talk about winter tires during May!
I heard Michelin has a new line of tires called "Pilot Sport A/S" I think and its made especially for sports cars for winter. Have you heard of them?
gee...it is so sad to talk about winter tires during May!
Yeah there suspose to be pretty good. They are pretty expensive though. I think they were 350 a wheel for my E class.
Hey all, Blaskin and Lane has a sale on bridestone so-3 polepositions right now. they are 55% off the list price. they quoted me 318 installed per wheel for my E class. There is susposidly a 80 buck mail in rebate on top of that.
I've used Bridgestone Blizzaks, Pirelli Winter 210, and Michelin Alpins. The Blizzaks had the best traction in the snow/ice, the Pirelli's were mediocre all around, the Alpins sit between the Blizzaks and Pirelli's.Originally posted by girlRACER
I heard Michelin has a new line of tires called "Pilot Sport A/S" I think and its made especially for sports cars for winter. Have you heard of them?
On days when there's no snow, the Alpins performed the best in dry weather, followed by the Pirelli's, then worse was the blizzaks. The Blizzak's also wear out really quickly when there's no snow. Only the first 30% of the tread is winter tire on the blizzak's, so once that wears out, it performs like crap in the snow/ice.
You could probably get away with using Michelin Alpins as a year round tire, if you don't go racing, or go past 200km/h =).
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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No man, michelin now has an all season version of the pilot sports called the pilot sport a/s.
I would never get all season tires. It is MUCH better to have a set of tires strictly for snow/ice (especially in Calgary), and another set for the summer so you don't wear away the winter tires when theres no snow on the ground.Originally posted by girlRACER
I heard Michelin has a new line of tires called "Pilot Sport A/S" I think and its made especially for sports cars for winter. Have you heard of them?
gee...it is so sad to talk about winter tires during May!
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I wouldn't recommend that. I did made my Alpins live through a summer and by the end of summer they were as bald as race slicks. They would screech at every turn going the same speed as everyone else. Good for drifting though...:cool:Originally posted by rage2
You could probably get away with using Michelin Alpins as a year round tire, if you don't go racing, or go past 200km/h =).
I ran my Alpins 2 summers ago on the 944. It was fine.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
I had similar problems with my Kumho Ecsta 712s. The do ok in slush and even snow as long as there isn't ice underneath.Originally posted by rage2
The SLK 320's came with all seasons. They'll do fine in this weather, but not for blizzards like our early May storm =).
My Toyo T1-S summers could barely get on the icy driveway.
If you can find them in your size, look into Nokian snow tires. They're the drug of choice for most of the local rally guys (I have a set of studded Hakka 1 snow tires and love them, the also make a dedicated ice tire called the Hakka Q, or the all season NRW).
How did you manage to NOT bald them out?Originally posted by rage2
I ran my Alpins 2 summers ago on the 944. It was fine.
The CV joints kept breaking so the car was at the mechanics. Can't really wear out winter tires when the car is parked.Originally posted by Jeff TYPE R
How did you manage to NOT bald them out?
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The Pilot A/S is actually a VERY highly rated all season preformance tire. European Car magazine had a good article on them
I had really good luck with Toyo garritts